Encontros,travessias, histórias entrelaçadas no tempo | Tamiris Aguilera | TEDxYouth@CasaFundamental
Nesta poderosa e poética fala, Tamiris Aguilera Mileib nos conduz por uma jornada de pertencimento que atravessa o tempo, as fronteiras e as identidades. Unindo suas raízes libanesas e Yanomami, ela nos lembra que ser brasileira é carregar histórias de travessias, memórias apagadas e resistências ancestrais. Com sensibilidade e força, Tamiris convoca o público a proteger o passado como forma de garantir o futuro — porque, como afirma, “só há futuro onde existe memória”. Eu sou Tamiris Aguilera Mileib, tenho 12 anos e sou uma speaker do TEDx de 2025. Gosto muito de fazer ginástica, porque me sinto livre, forte e determinada a superar desafios. No meu TEDx vou falar sobre o tema ‘Origem e Raízes’, que é muito importante para mim, pois acredito que conhecer de onde viemos nos ajuda a entender quem somos hoje. Vou contar como nossas famílias, histórias e tradições influenciam o nosso presente e como podemos honrar tudo isso enquanto construímos um futuro cheio de possibilidades This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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